Neurologist tendonitis?
I have an appointment with a neurologist/psychiatrist on Tuesday because of problems with a medication.
Can I also discuss my suspected tendonitis there? Does wrist pain fall at least partly into the realm of neurology? Or does it have nothing to do with it at all?
You can talk. Is not his subject, but doctors all have a general basic training.
Say, he should be able to issue you a referral and possibly he can also prescribe you a painkiller or anti-inflammatory drug.
Pain in the wrist, especially when caused by tendonitis, belong more to the area of orthopaedics or rheumatology. So the orthopedic or, if necessary, Hand surgery would be the right place for you: )
tendonitis are the subject areas of hand surgery.
Yeah, I know, but a neurologist might be able to detect a tendonitis.
I’ve been researching myself again because I didn’t expect to know that all of you know so fast.
“In addition, there are numerous neurologic pain disorders, such as headaches and facial pain, neuralgias or nervous compressions, for example as a result of disc incidents that treat neurologists.”
An inflammation of the tendon usually takes place after nerve compression. So in my case. I’ll just ask him tomorrow. If not, he can forward me.
Nevertheless, thanks for the effort.
Doesn’t have it because it causes mechanical